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robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harpers ferry and he is known at that time is one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see and he equipped himself quite well at harpers ferry. he performs well. he puts down the insurrection. he reasserts federal control and what becomes known as john brown's raid doesn't already impressive resume also do something else. it heralds the coming of the american civil war. now i want to take you to one final place on the potomac trip a little upriver from harpers ferry. it's a quiet national park today where you will find a cornfield you will find a sunken road and will find a stone bridge over a creek called antietam. they're on september 1717th, 1862 robert e. lee outmanned and outgunned army -- army of northern virginia that the union army of the potomac which was much much larger to a stalemate i
robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harpers ferry and he is known at that time is one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see and he equipped himself quite well at harpers ferry. he performs well. he puts down the insurrection. he reasserts federal control and what...
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robert e. lee's decision to join the confederate army and being sought by both the north and south. it's about an hour. >> it's my pleasure to introduce jonathan horn. he is an author and former white house president sure -- presidential speechmaker who spent years writing his new robert daily biography, "the man who would not be washington" congress in january of this year. jonathan has appeared as a commentator on "msnbc"." his writing has appeared in "the new york times"" "the weekly standard" and other outlets. during his time at the white house jonathan served as a speechwriter and special assistant to president george bush graduate of yale university. [applause] >> thank you so much for that love and -- lovely introduction judy. as you mention i used to work as a presidential speechwriter before i started writing this book so you can imagine my shock when i learned that the subject of my new book didn't much care for my old occupation. in fact robert e. lee was so offended when he heard g
robert e. lee's decision to join the confederate army and being sought by both the north and south. it's about an hour. >> it's my pleasure to introduce jonathan horn. he is an author and former white house president sure -- presidential speechmaker who spent years writing his new robert daily biography, "the man who would not be washington" congress in january of this year. jonathan has appeared as a commentator on "msnbc"." his writing has appeared in "the...
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robert e lee lieut. col. robert e lee. he. he goes to harpers ferry and he is already known as one of the military's. and he equips himself quite well. he performs well reasserts federal control. what becomes known as john brown raids' ads and other loyal to an already impressive military resume and herald the coming of the american civil war. and war. and i want to take you to one final place a little bit upriver, quiet national park today where you will find a cornfield, a sunken road in the stoneridge. there on september 17 1862 robert 1862 robert ely and the outmanned outgunned army of northern virginia thought the union army of the potomac to still make in the bloodiest single day of combat in american history. the battle of antietam marks the end of robert e lee's 1st invasion across the potomac and gave abraham lincoln who was present at the opportunity to issue the preliminary emancipation proclamation which would eventually allow him to give a new birth of freedom. anyone who takes the journey i have just described mu
robert e lee lieut. col. robert e lee. he. he goes to harpers ferry and he is already known as one of the military's. and he equips himself quite well. he performs well reasserts federal control. what becomes known as john brown raids' ads and other loyal to an already impressive military resume and herald the coming of the american civil war. and war. and i want to take you to one final place a little bit upriver, quiet national park today where you will find a cornfield, a sunken road in the...
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robert didn't have access to this cat, and the cat never resided with robert and lori when they lived. what was also significant, robert's parents didn't own a cat, and lori had never been in robert's parents' car before her disappearance. investigators believed that this cat hair was proof that lori had been in the trunk of robert's car. >> robert auker knew his parents were going to be trading that vehicle in within a matter of days. and in my opinion, that's why he used that vehicle and not his own to abduct lori. >> with this evidence in hand, police arrested robert auker for the murder of his estranged wife. >> when i arrested robert auker, he said to me, you've got to be kidding. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. (hi!) choose (hello!) choose choose. but at bedtime? .
robert didn't have access to this cat, and the cat never resided with robert and lori when they lived. what was also significant, robert's parents didn't own a cat, and lori had never been in robert's parents' car before her disappearance. investigators believed that this cat hair was proof that lori had been in the trunk of robert's car. >> robert auker knew his parents were going to be trading that vehicle in within a matter of days. and in my opinion, that's why he used that vehicle...
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robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harpers ferry and he is known at that time is one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see and he equipped himself quite well at harpers ferry. he performs well. he puts down the insurrection. he reasserts federal control and what becomes known as john brown's raid doesn't already impressive resume also do something else. it heralds the coming of the american civil war. now i want to take you to one final place on the potomac trip a little upriver from harpers ferry. it's a quiet national park today where you will find a cornfield you will find a sunken road and will find a stone bridge over a creek called antietam. they're on september 1717th, 1862 robert e. lee outmanned and outgunned army -- army of northern virginia that the union army of the potomac which was much much larger to a stalemate i
robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harpers ferry and he is known at that time is one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see and he equipped himself quite well at harpers ferry. he performs well. he puts down the insurrection. he reasserts federal control and what...
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so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but would remain in the jail until the case was resolved. if found guilty he could have several more years added to the 26 he's already serving. >> i got a saying for them. if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. going to trial. going to trial. that's o.j. >> i think we all know it's o.j. >> that's o.j. let's go to trial. >>> while wolford denied any knowledge of what happened to the missing girl named amman dashes he did say they were friends prior to her disappearance nine years earlier. >> we knew each other since we were little kids. i used to go to her work
so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but...
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robert e. lee from the pinnacle of his profession from command opal will be the largest american army ever raced from glory perhaps that no american since george washington would know. what did robert e. lee say? he said he opposed secession and he did oppose the session. that secession was illegal and equally significantly he that george washington was supposed to secession. that was no given at the time because people on both sides of the conflict claimed george washington for their own. secessionists they george washington was a rebel who rebelled against the union with the british. on the other side unionists will say george washington in his farewell address said the price the union of any allegiance. actually robert e. lee is reading a biography of george washington in the months before the civil war and he is hearing these arguments and he concludes that he basically agrees with the unionist position. he believes george washington would have opposed secession. so what else does lee say t
robert e. lee from the pinnacle of his profession from command opal will be the largest american army ever raced from glory perhaps that no american since george washington would know. what did robert e. lee say? he said he opposed secession and he did oppose the session. that secession was illegal and equally significantly he that george washington was supposed to secession. that was no given at the time because people on both sides of the conflict claimed george washington for their own....
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dawn had another neighbor, robert knight, who had some prior arrests for drug possession. >> robert knighte comments to the victim as she was outside washing her car or going to and from her automobile to her apartment. this subject would make comments to her in a sexual suggestive nature, and he became a suspect. >> robert knight had type "a" blood consistent with the semen sample from the crime scene, but he had an alibi for the night of the murder. he said he was with his girlfriend at the time, and the fingerprint on the pillowcase did not appear to match the fingerprints on file for robert knight. >> we tried traditional photography, everything that we knew at that point in time also to develop some contrast between the ridges and the fabric. but basically those techniques were not satisfactory at that point in time. we couldn't get it to a point where we felt like we had an identifiable print. >> scientists tried various chemical processes to improve the print on the pillowcase. but every time they enhanced it, they also enhanced the threads of the pillowcase. investigators were no c
dawn had another neighbor, robert knight, who had some prior arrests for drug possession. >> robert knighte comments to the victim as she was outside washing her car or going to and from her automobile to her apartment. this subject would make comments to her in a sexual suggestive nature, and he became a suspect. >> robert knight had type "a" blood consistent with the semen sample from the crime scene, but he had an alibi for the night of the murder. he said he was with...
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and actually robert e. lee's reading a biography of george washington in the months before the civil war. and he is hearing these arguments and he concludes that he basically agrees with the unionist position to keep lee's george washington would have oppose secession. so what else in to lee say to francis blair? he says that he would clap and washed his hands of flavor gladly get rid of all slavery if it could avoid war. but then he says, but how can i raise my sword against my native state's? and hear the blair family tradition says lee hesitated as if searching for an answer. but as lee told a story he gave the answer once and a no. he turned on the command. though he did not yet turned in his commission, the army observed for more than three decades. he returned to arlington house. he soon learns that virginia in fact has voted to secede from the union. and april 20 he writes a letter resigning from the union army. and his wife would call that decision to resign the severest of struggle of his life. >>
and actually robert e. lee's reading a biography of george washington in the months before the civil war. and he is hearing these arguments and he concludes that he basically agrees with the unionist position to keep lee's george washington would have oppose secession. so what else in to lee say to francis blair? he says that he would clap and washed his hands of flavor gladly get rid of all slavery if it could avoid war. but then he says, but how can i raise my sword against my native state's?...
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robert: it is a balance.plenty of people say give it to me, especially in a low yield environment. the question is, what to do with it? research and development is -- there is always an alternative. olivia: is the reason record low rates, is this a danger for keeping rates low this long? robert: it may be. i do not think long-term rates are going up quickly. tom: u.n. i have seen the dinosaurs dying and then there is a radioshack. were you involved in that transaction? robert: yes, i was. tom: why did it take so long? all of us have known it is problematic. was it a hindrance to all involved that it took forever to unwind radioshack? robert: they tried to make the greatest value they can for their constituents which at some point, included the creditors. it is a difficult process. tom: what is the quickest you have ever done a merger? two phone calls? robert: it depends. brendon: you did not have a lot of cash on hand. robert: no cash on hand. it was all of our capital. it depends on the price. if someone say
robert: it is a balance.plenty of people say give it to me, especially in a low yield environment. the question is, what to do with it? research and development is -- there is always an alternative. olivia: is the reason record low rates, is this a danger for keeping rates low this long? robert: it may be. i do not think long-term rates are going up quickly. tom: u.n. i have seen the dinosaurs dying and then there is a radioshack. were you involved in that transaction? robert: yes, i was. tom:...
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>> okay, robert? >> caller: and wouldn't it be a good idea for congress to just do away with that law? >> okay. glen? >> i don't think so. we're trying to make sure that workers are getting adequate wages in order to work on some of these projects. and this is a matter of public policy. it's a nice connection between money that's being spent from the policy level to getting the goals and be aabjectivesbe a objectives we want to achieve. how it's awe all commingles. it's very ripe right now. i wouldn't throw it overboard right now. we've got to make sure the workers who are getting paid for these projects are getting paid adequately. >> do you agree? >> davis bacon was a law that basically says if you're building a transportation project like a highway project with federal money, then you must pay essentially union pages, -- wages which are often higher. there has been a study a few years ago that showed this pushes up the wage costs on federally funded highway projects by about 20%. if it's up to me i
>> okay, robert? >> caller: and wouldn't it be a good idea for congress to just do away with that law? >> okay. glen? >> i don't think so. we're trying to make sure that workers are getting adequate wages in order to work on some of these projects. and this is a matter of public policy. it's a nice connection between money that's being spent from the policy level to getting the goals and be aabjectivesbe a objectives we want to achieve. how it's awe all commingles. it's...
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hi, robert. robert: hate to burst your bubble, i turned over my shoulder, and we have palm pre's.ports is coming up. a big day for the nats franchise. and look at this video. imagine the scene in college park. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: we start with college hoops. a big one for the maryland terps, ranked 15th, but thereupon a, wisconsin, was ranked fifth coming in to college park to get the easy win. the atmosphere was electric. let's get to the action. we start with the senior, dez wells. he goes baseline, watch your head, the jam. 53-48 maryland. later, melo trimble drives the lane, the dish layout, and foul and one. maryland up 57-52. maryland would hold on to the lead. guess what, the fans stormed the court. the final for this, 59-53. here is mark turgeon. >> today was big because we be northwest
hi, robert. robert: hate to burst your bubble, i turned over my shoulder, and we have palm pre's.ports is coming up. a big day for the nats franchise. and look at this video. imagine the scene in college park. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your...
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what did robert e. lee say? he said he opposed secession and he did oppose secession, he thought secession was illegal. equally significantly he thought george washington was opposed to secession and that was no given at the time. people on both sides of the conflict claimed george washington for their own. secessionists said george washington was a rebel -- rebelled and rebelled against the union with the british. unionists say george washington in his farewell address said to prize the union above any sectional allegiance. robbery beat is reading a biography of george washington in the months before the civil war. he is hearing these arguments and concludes he agrees with the unionist position. he believes george washington would have opposed secession. what else does robert e. lee say to francis blair? he says he would gladly wash his hands of slavery. he would glad to get rid of all slavery if it could avoid war. then he says but how can i raise my sword against my native state? blair family tradition says l
what did robert e. lee say? he said he opposed secession and he did oppose secession, he thought secession was illegal. equally significantly he thought george washington was opposed to secession and that was no given at the time. people on both sides of the conflict claimed george washington for their own. secessionists said george washington was a rebel -- rebelled and rebelled against the union with the british. unionists say george washington in his farewell address said to prize the union...
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>>stanley roberts: and san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news.ter: there is no and to people behaving badly tonight tune in at 9:00 for one hour special with stanley roberts featuring the most outrageous and the example of people behaving badly again it airs tonight at 9:00 right after kron 4 news update. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. female announcer: presidents' day is over, but the savings go on at sleep train. through sunday, save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set up
>>stanley roberts: and san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news.ter: there is no and to people behaving badly tonight tune in at 9:00 for one hour special with stanley roberts featuring the most outrageous and the example of people behaving badly again it airs tonight at 9:00 right after kron 4 news update. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with...
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michelle roberts joins us live from menlo park. know they've been moving that car out of the way but emergency crews are still there. so are investigators. what have you been able to find out? >> reporter: there's sad news tonight. i spoke to officials on the scene and they say this accident was fatal. the woman driving the car was taken to the hospital but did die at the hospital. take a look at the car behind me. this was an acura suv. it is completely mangled. this happened at about 4:45 this afternoon at ravenswood in alma. it's about a block from el camino real. the woman was backed up in traffic and trying to get to the red light. the driver apparently stopped on the tracks and witnesses do say the safety rails went down. and told officials the woman appeared to be looking down in her car and didn't notice the rails going down. at this time, it is no reports of injuries 6 anybody on the train. there is one track that is cleared. and trains have been going by although very slowly. if you are taking caltrain tonight, expect maj
michelle roberts joins us live from menlo park. know they've been moving that car out of the way but emergency crews are still there. so are investigators. what have you been able to find out? >> reporter: there's sad news tonight. i spoke to officials on the scene and they say this accident was fatal. the woman driving the car was taken to the hospital but did die at the hospital. take a look at the car behind me. this was an acura suv. it is completely mangled. this happened at about...
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:&dv robert eyesecigz two more objects.rote a note that bonnie was squatting on the gun. >> they take patience and quicky]4Ñ thinking. and those two guns will ends]t,Ñ in the strange <0intheritance. heaé!ñ got what% x he wanted. but he almost blows it. up next. (e let's take it up a notch. what did you ÑÑ]m÷pay? and now our strange inheritance quiz question. what was clyde barofirst ;Ñ)q ná$záed for. stealing a case of beer? failing to return a rental&kda car or stabbing a high school classmate. the answer in a want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen wi
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jamie: robert and his wife marianne drive to austin for the sale.her texas history befores fill the hall. >> my dad got up to converse with somebody, go get a drink, and the guns came up for auction. he was not in the crowd. >> robert's golden opportunity is slipping away. marianne looks around, with no sign of her husband. the hammer is about to go down, she takes matters into her hands. >> my mom, knowing my dad wanted them, she was one that purchased two guns. jamie: she did the bidding because he was nowhere to be found. >> absolutely. he was very happy that she did that. jamie: what did she pay. >> under 40,000 for two guns. jamie: earl's dad keeps collecting texas history, but in 2003, beset by health problems and depression, he takes his own life at the age of 69. >> he decided that was it. and like most of us control life he controlled hi his death, it s a traumatic, vin for the family. jamie: early takes over his father's role as head of family printing business, it falls on him to decide what to do with his dad's collection. it is worse a
jamie: robert and his wife marianne drive to austin for the sale.her texas history befores fill the hall. >> my dad got up to converse with somebody, go get a drink, and the guns came up for auction. he was not in the crowd. >> robert's golden opportunity is slipping away. marianne looks around, with no sign of her husband. the hammer is about to go down, she takes matters into her hands. >> my mom, knowing my dad wanted them, she was one that purchased two guns. jamie: she...
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robert e. connections to george washington. and remembering former poet laureate philip levine. >> ifill: the islamic state's gruesome attacks in libya over the weekend raises the specter that the militant group is expanding beyond syria and iraq. we take a look at that now with frederic wehrey of the carnegie endowment for international peace, he's recently returned from a trip to libya. and, michael leiter, he was the director of the national counter-terrorism center from 2007-2011. he is now the executive vice president at leidos, a science and technology company specializing in national security issues. michael leiter, what are we to take from this particular move into libya? this seems like an expansion of the footprint we've become familiar with i.i.l. >> that's right, gwen. we've really seen this expansion beyond just libya. i.s.i.s. has over the past several months gained some foot holds in egypt to the east in the sinai peninsula as well as smaller elements in algeria afghanistan and s
robert e. connections to george washington. and remembering former poet laureate philip levine. >> ifill: the islamic state's gruesome attacks in libya over the weekend raises the specter that the militant group is expanding beyond syria and iraq. we take a look at that now with frederic wehrey of the carnegie endowment for international peace, he's recently returned from a trip to libya. and, michael leiter, he was the director of the national counter-terrorism center from 2007-2011. he...
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so i'd like to turn over the program to sam roberts and gay talese. [applause] >> thank you gabrielle, and thanks to all of you for coming out on this kind of crummy night, the first night of winter, i guess we could call it. it was november 21, 1964, that the verrazano-narrows bridge opened, and as gay talese wrote, it was the first and perhaps the only blissful traffic jam on the very zahn know narrows bridge. the toll was 50 cents. it was then the longest suspension privilege in the world -- bridge in the world. it is still the longest in americas. gay talese produced more than a dozen articles on the bridge for "the new york times," and now the bridge, his book as gabrielle said, has been republished by bloomsbury in a beautiful new edition that i urge all of you to buy. now, one of the things that people ask me a lott is how do -- a lot is how do stories get in the "new york times." how do they appear? how do they appear at nytimes.com? and i remember ralph blumenthal a reporter for "the new york times," once described to me the evolution of a pa
so i'd like to turn over the program to sam roberts and gay talese. [applause] >> thank you gabrielle, and thanks to all of you for coming out on this kind of crummy night, the first night of winter, i guess we could call it. it was november 21, 1964, that the verrazano-narrows bridge opened, and as gay talese wrote, it was the first and perhaps the only blissful traffic jam on the very zahn know narrows bridge. the toll was 50 cents. it was then the longest suspension privilege in the...
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robert: they have been waiting on this one for a long time. alison: hear something that you never see -- a robot whose only job is to beat you while you run. okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. and dough that rises naturally. with no chemical leaveners. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. no other pizza tastes like freschetta because no other pizza is made like freschetta. and try grt tasting gluten free freschetta. ask for it at your local store. leon: some bizarre technology news. this is a robot that feeds you tomatoes while you jog. a japanese company created the robot. looks like it is sitting on your shoulders. the company says tomatoes are nutritious and help you from getting tired. alison: and nobody would stare at you at all if you had that jogging outside. leon: now if it fed you french fries, i might g alison: not the best weekend? steve: no, and tomorrow will be ugly. a little bit of snow, followed by sleet and freezing rain. tomorrow, stay inside if you can. 45
robert: they have been waiting on this one for a long time. alison: hear something that you never see -- a robot whose only job is to beat you while you run. okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. and dough that rises naturally. with no chemical leaveners. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. no other pizza tastes like freschetta because no other pizza is made like freschetta. and try grt tasting gluten free freschetta. ask for...
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live if santa clara, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you robert. they have their work cut out for them, but it should be knock on would. >> the wind kicked up today. it was uncomfortable outside. making temperatures in the 50s and even 40s at times. can you still see it gusting in san francisco out of the northeast at 17 miles an hour. even into the 20s in san francisco. not only wind there but also here across the east bay. you will notice sunny skies. from the north bay to the peninsula and south bay with temperature averaging if the 60s. let's take you into the morning forecast as you head throughout tuesday. the thing you notice is yes we start off mainly clear here across the bay area. big headlines tomorrow morning is the fact that temperatures will begin very cold. upper 30s in the north bay. possibly isolated mid 30s. and for the east bay we will average 40 degrees and for the south bay we will average 43. we will take you into the wind again over the past 36 hours. that has been the major dominant weather story for us. a little bit of a no
live if santa clara, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you robert. they have their work cut out for them, but it should be knock on would. >> the wind kicked up today. it was uncomfortable outside. making temperatures in the 50s and even 40s at times. can you still see it gusting in san francisco out of the northeast at 17 miles an hour. even into the 20s in san francisco. not only wind there but also here across the east bay. you will notice sunny skies. from the north bay...
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>>> we're back with robert costa, casey hunt and howard dean. robert i was saying that when jeb bush is talking about foreign policy, that team knows this is a weak spot for rand paul among republican primary voters. it is also a weak spot for mike huckabee among republican primary voters. so how much of this stepping into foreign policy was about exposing or going toward the weaknesses of the other candidates. >> bush is trying to signal to donors and to activists that though he doesn't have too much international experience he comes to this race as an unapologetic hawk. so it comes from the bush lineage on foreign policy. he's sending a message that though there is some pockets of the gop that are war weary, he's not going to be cowed by them and will stand by his traditional position. >> we have the latest poll out, a national poll of the republican candidates with mike huckabee at the top at 16%. jeb bush at 14%, rand paul 10%.
>>> we're back with robert costa, casey hunt and howard dean. robert i was saying that when jeb bush is talking about foreign policy, that team knows this is a weak spot for rand paul among republican primary voters. it is also a weak spot for mike huckabee among republican primary voters. so how much of this stepping into foreign policy was about exposing or going toward the weaknesses of the other candidates. >> bush is trying to signal to donors and to activists that though he...
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now let's check in with robert handa, robert crews already making repairs this evening. >> that's right. we heard from someone making a close call today. that's one of the most telling stories i've heard and pictures are simply astounding. here is what her car looks like right now. can you see the large limb that impaled the dodge caliber while the family was inside. it rammed right through the passenger's site windshield. finding its way all the way through to the back seat. liz was driving her kids to school on glenn arbor road when a large tree was knocked down by strong winds. these are pictures she took after the tree crashed on her car. the top of the tree not only causing an area wide power outage but came within inches of crushing the family and impaling her daughter vanessa, in the passenger's seat. >> she is screaming an i'm hysterical trying to make sure the kids are in one piece. vanessa said she felt something two through her hair and now that i'm looking at it, how lucky was that. that this could have easily gone right through her head. now liz says her daughter is shaken
now let's check in with robert handa, robert crews already making repairs this evening. >> that's right. we heard from someone making a close call today. that's one of the most telling stories i've heard and pictures are simply astounding. here is what her car looks like right now. can you see the large limb that impaled the dodge caliber while the family was inside. it rammed right through the passenger's site windshield. finding its way all the way through to the back seat. liz was...
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robert honda is there this evening. robert, this is a tough task. can they do it?> reporter: that's right, raj. it wasn't long ago that the so-called arbuckle neighborhood here in east san jose was known for gang violence and drug trafficking. then over the yards,ears, the city began working to revitalize the area and it's paid off and the city is now taking extraordinary measures to keep it that way. the poca way apartments was once in the middle of a crime-ridden area -- gangs, prostitution and drugs. starting in the '90s, police and numerous community groups began a massive cleanup operation that led to the relatively clean, peaceful subsidized housing complex there today. longtime resident jose rodriguez says it's not only peaceful but affordable. >> it's very very nice because you know right now rent is too expensive yeah and here it is cheaper because we are low income. >> reporter: but san jose and the santa clara county housing authority are well aware the past problems are still lurking in some ways so the city today began the process of raising millions o
robert honda is there this evening. robert, this is a tough task. can they do it?> reporter: that's right, raj. it wasn't long ago that the so-called arbuckle neighborhood here in east san jose was known for gang violence and drug trafficking. then over the yards,ears, the city began working to revitalize the area and it's paid off and the city is now taking extraordinary measures to keep it that way. the poca way apartments was once in the middle of a crime-ridden area -- gangs,...
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robert honda found some of the businessiest people in the bay area today and robert, those would be the tree trimmers. >> the drought created a situation where people here in san jose as well as in the hills and mountains all face the same hazard falling trees. today, some people are trying to beat nature to the punch. today, ralph and his sop, chris, watched in awe as crews cut large branches off some of the 200-foot fir trees around their property. it is a safety precaution being taken by homeowners here in felton as well as neighborhoods in the south bay in late december saw huge trees fall on power lines, damaging the poles and causing outages. >> they act as big sails. these branches catch the wind and the trees will move 20 feet from side to side. and it doesn't seem like that when you're on the ground but they will snap off and fall on the house or damage the road. >> reporter: in san jose and santa clara, human trees came down just from the surging wind. bob of travis tree professionals says the next storm could cause even more damage. >> the wind is the most dangerous. rain, ye
robert honda found some of the businessiest people in the bay area today and robert, those would be the tree trimmers. >> the drought created a situation where people here in san jose as well as in the hills and mountains all face the same hazard falling trees. today, some people are trying to beat nature to the punch. today, ralph and his sop, chris, watched in awe as crews cut large branches off some of the 200-foot fir trees around their property. it is a safety precaution being taken...
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nbc bay area's robert honda is in san jose, the site of a key immigration meeting tonight. robert? >> reporter: raj, the community meeting here at the may fair center is one of many events going on to support immigrants during a time when organizers say it is a very uncertain time for them. it actually started earlier today in san francisco when an event for ash wednesday evolved into a call for action. ♪ >> reporter: the entrance at the immigration court in san francisco today was crowded with members of the bay area's interfaith coalition for immigrant rights, the faith-based groups say the theme of lamenting on ash wednesday made it an appropriate time to show support for immigrants applying for citizenship. >> we are here to lament the brokenness of our immigration system and the deportation, to lament the decision of the judge, a federal judge yesterday, kind of putting a temporary halt on obama's executive action much. >> reporter: the group called on the president to file an emergency stay and appeal this week's court decision temporarily halting the president's noon create
nbc bay area's robert honda is in san jose, the site of a key immigration meeting tonight. robert? >> reporter: raj, the community meeting here at the may fair center is one of many events going on to support immigrants during a time when organizers say it is a very uncertain time for them. it actually started earlier today in san francisco when an event for ash wednesday evolved into a call for action. ♪ >> reporter: the entrance at the immigration court in san francisco today...
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so when you think of robert e. lee, you think of old virginia as far as families and you think of the civil war you think of the civil war, you think of slavery. so it just so happens that ira aldridge and robert e. lee were born the same year. in 17 -- in 1807. so we'll sort of shadow -- with ira aldridge we'll shadow robert e. lee. talking about slavery and all that and african-americans in the country. the -- the third and last portrait will be of senator edward dirksen of illinois and that's a time cover in our timex bigs upstairs. and we will look at him. he played in 1964 a monumental role in getting the civil rights, the famous civil rights act of 1964 passed through the congress. and the senate. which lyndon johnson signed on july 2 of 1964. so we'll look at that. that's where we'll go from there. i'll finish on one last note and that has to do with the african-americans and there was a major, major anniversary coming up in two weeks. and that anniversary is not -- it's not on most people's radar. but it's
so when you think of robert e. lee, you think of old virginia as far as families and you think of the civil war you think of the civil war, you think of slavery. so it just so happens that ira aldridge and robert e. lee were born the same year. in 17 -- in 1807. so we'll sort of shadow -- with ira aldridge we'll shadow robert e. lee. talking about slavery and all that and african-americans in the country. the -- the third and last portrait will be of senator edward dirksen of illinois and...
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president ront roberts mogabe is here to celebrate his birthday. the estimated cost being about $1 million american. the league that has been organize and fundraising for this since 1986 say they choose to celebrate the good things he has done. >> our leader has given empowerment to the youth he has given education for this country. >> but his critics and they are many find it good to see the good in be the bad. the majority of the zimbabwens unemployed pickup it goes on. >> you have to immediately abandon your party your dinner party and focus ton funeral in the communities and the funeral in the community is the situation in our country. >> reporter: perhaps what best illustrates zimbabwe's industry. industries have collapsed. where this was once a thriving industrial community many of those are struggling to keep afloats. he and his neighbors in a suburb pray for things to change. he says life has never been more difficult. >> we are inputting finished goods only. and we are exporting jobs to those countries which are purchasing those things. >>
president ront roberts mogabe is here to celebrate his birthday. the estimated cost being about $1 million american. the league that has been organize and fundraising for this since 1986 say they choose to celebrate the good things he has done. >> our leader has given empowerment to the youth he has given education for this country. >> but his critics and they are many find it good to see the good in be the bad. the majority of the zimbabwens unemployed pickup it goes on. >>...
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we welcome kevin roberts, saatchi & saatchi's chairman.th the labour party has been interesting for you guys. you have done interesting work and decide around you decided that is not the way you want to go. was that an easy decision? mr. roberts: not really. at saatchi we had a global business in 280 countries. the u.k. is our heart and soul. it's where we had been. we are linked forever in the minds of mom and grandma with the conservative campaign that elected mrs. thatcher. we came and following not just gordon, it was neither was it? we have a policy which says wherever you are in the local market we are in ideas company. figure out what you think is the best idea being run by the political parties and see who is leading that agency in that country whether you want to get involved. it is not a corporate down, it is from the bottom up. if you are part of the u.k. foodie think has the best ideas -- who do you think has the best ideas to drive growth? we are interested and growth. the guys in the u.k. take a point of view that says where
we welcome kevin roberts, saatchi & saatchi's chairman.th the labour party has been interesting for you guys. you have done interesting work and decide around you decided that is not the way you want to go. was that an easy decision? mr. roberts: not really. at saatchi we had a global business in 280 countries. the u.k. is our heart and soul. it's where we had been. we are linked forever in the minds of mom and grandma with the conservative campaign that elected mrs. thatcher. we came and...
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host: robert points as, you agree -- robert fontes do you think the keystone headline is an infrastructure project' ? guest: it is private money going on. it is not going to be shifted to the roads or anything that the caller is think about. as a the focus on jobs and the right one. if researcher puts a lot of american story. about 11% of the american workforce is directly involved in occupations and infrastructure. is not about the guys cutting the hair. his about the guys doing the work. we emphasize a lot of construction jobs. these short-term jobs will also pick kind of a cliche. most of these jobs are in operation. these are long-term. they actually pay very well at the lower end of the scale. a lower quintile job pays better than jobs in other sectors. it is very connected in the workforce conversation. asked me better than just giving the guy shovel and doing a short-term project. his about long-term employment in this country. host: when he does mention that the keystone xl pipeline will go back and the house for a vote and then go to the presidents desks where it the president sai
host: robert points as, you agree -- robert fontes do you think the keystone headline is an infrastructure project' ? guest: it is private money going on. it is not going to be shifted to the roads or anything that the caller is think about. as a the focus on jobs and the right one. if researcher puts a lot of american story. about 11% of the american workforce is directly involved in occupations and infrastructure. is not about the guys cutting the hair. his about the guys doing the work. we...
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robert: matt williams already fired up, and it's only february.he is excited about the future just focused on the now. tim: robert, thank you. alex rodriguez was in camp with the yankees. and despite tommy john surgery matt wieters says he will be catching for the orioles opening day. a lot going on. how about 75 degrees and sunny in florida? leon: pipe dream. tim: can't we do that here? leon: now you see it, now you don't. incredible video of a sinkhole. >> freezing cold temperatures settling in again is the top trending story at wjla.com. and a howard county bar owner is accused of filming women in the bathroom. and speeding and running red lights in school buses. although stories on wjla.com. this is video that you have to see to believe. tpeople stepped off a bus in south korea, right into a sinkhole. the aisle way gave way, and they fell down 10 feet. the good news is they were not injured. repairs are now underway. watch your step. steve: it will be cold record-breaking cold at dulles airport during the early morning hours. temperatures will
robert: matt williams already fired up, and it's only february.he is excited about the future just focused on the now. tim: robert, thank you. alex rodriguez was in camp with the yankees. and despite tommy john surgery matt wieters says he will be catching for the orioles opening day. a lot going on. how about 75 degrees and sunny in florida? leon: pipe dream. tim: can't we do that here? leon: now you see it, now you don't. incredible video of a sinkhole. >> freezing cold temperatures...
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what is robert mugabe expected to say? well he's a man full of surprises. he can go off script and say what you don't expect. we expect him to talk about some of the tax issues affecting the country like poverty and what the government is doing. we expect them to talk about the public. empowerment and education having been a teacher the country has one of the highest literature. we know his party has been fragmented and troubled. there's debate about who controls the presidency a lot of people saying it seems that his wife has been pulling strings. and i must say a lot of his critics are question his age. they do not see how at 91 years old, as president of zimbabwe, they don't see how robert mugabe can move the country forward, steering it in the right direction and solve the problems aficted in the country. >> they have been saying that for a few years. still to come on the newshour. ... live in les auto where voting is under -- lesotho where voting to elect a new government. and we investigate latin america's three presidents all subject to corruption st
what is robert mugabe expected to say? well he's a man full of surprises. he can go off script and say what you don't expect. we expect him to talk about some of the tax issues affecting the country like poverty and what the government is doing. we expect them to talk about the public. empowerment and education having been a teacher the country has one of the highest literature. we know his party has been fragmented and troubled. there's debate about who controls the presidency a lot of people...
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and drew hymn a map of where to fine these rolls of films and his brother and robert and his girlfriendto the mountains and were able to find these five rolls of film out in the middle of the desert after months of exposure being in the sun and the win and the rain. >> robert found five rolls of film, but instead of turning them over to police, he developed the film himself. four rolls contained g rated pictures of linda posing at el mirage in two different outfits. in some of the pictures, linda's outfit looked dishevelled, and there was a hole in her thigh high stockings. raising questions about whether linda posed willingly. the fifth roll was water damaged, double exposed and pornographic. >> the fifth roll of film was a series of double exposed pictures, 12 images of a dashboard of a vehicle and 11 images which are fairly x rated and fairly pornographic of female genitalia. you could see no head, no face, really no body. a close up of female genitalia. >> the mystery of this is it was clouded by the water damage, so we were only seeing bits and pieces of these various frames or var
and drew hymn a map of where to fine these rolls of films and his brother and robert and his girlfriendto the mountains and were able to find these five rolls of film out in the middle of the desert after months of exposure being in the sun and the win and the rain. >> robert found five rolls of film, but instead of turning them over to police, he developed the film himself. four rolls contained g rated pictures of linda posing at el mirage in two different outfits. in some of the...
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robert meyers who is obviously distraught. mr. meyers -- >> are you happy? my wife looked like an animal and my son. there's the animal a block away. are you happy? >> obviously very angry what has been happening, what people have been saying about the meyers family blaming them for this tragedy and they have said over and over again that look you know she was scared she was angry, she went out because she wanted to protect her daughter and emotions obviously spilling over. a very very tense scene here. he clearly believes that this person may have something to do with the incident that left his wife dead but police have not confirmed that in any way, same or form. i want to make that clear, but you heard him there, essex treatmently emotional, as anyone would be when they lose the love of their life his wife of four children. brooke. >> let me just remind our viewers all this obviously playing out in realtime. sara sidner is there in this las vegas neighborhood just a block away lives the meyers family. they just lost this wife this mother who was shot and
robert meyers who is obviously distraught. mr. meyers -- >> are you happy? my wife looked like an animal and my son. there's the animal a block away. are you happy? >> obviously very angry what has been happening, what people have been saying about the meyers family blaming them for this tragedy and they have said over and over again that look you know she was scared she was angry, she went out because she wanted to protect her daughter and emotions obviously spilling over. a very...
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the victim's husband robert rushing to the scene. >> [ bleep ]! there's the animal, a block away! are you happy? >> reporter: the suspect is 19-year-old eric noesh. >> he was taken into custody by metro homicide investigators and the investigation is ongoing. he had firearms registered to him. >> reporter: now facing charges in the murder. late today another shocking twist. the meyers family knew the suspect all along. >> we knew how bad he was. we didn't know he was this bad, that he'd gotten to this point. she was really good to him. she fed him, she gave him money. she told him to pull his pants up and to be a man. >> reporter: it all began little more than a week ago. meyers was driving to her las vegas home after giving her teenaged daughter a driving lesson at a nearby middle school parking lot. >> she was a good woman and she didn't deserve this. >> reporter: police say she had a close call with a silver sedan that family members say had multiple passengers. there was a verbal confrontation between meyers and the driver. it all suggested from the beginning that they knew ea
the victim's husband robert rushing to the scene. >> [ bleep ]! there's the animal, a block away! are you happy? >> reporter: the suspect is 19-year-old eric noesh. >> he was taken into custody by metro homicide investigators and the investigation is ongoing. he had firearms registered to him. >> reporter: now facing charges in the murder. late today another shocking twist. the meyers family knew the suspect all along. >> we knew how bad he was. we didn't know he...
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robert: i have to do my job. tonight, the wiz trying to avoid embarrassment. >> and now the toyota sports ght to you by your local to the other dealers. robert: if you could name a low point of the season, this would probably be it. the wizards traded buckets with a team that was playing with their bench. fourth quarter, j shin richerson draws the defense -- jason richardson draws the defense. later in the fourth, smith drives and they lose that man again. wills with another jam. the wizards a loosese. the capitals have won six straight on the road against the hurricanes. going for what you number seven tonight in carolina, the cap losing to win a row, hoping to be the last place team in the metro division. if you let him nail the rest are, you won't get anywhere. in the second, skinner finds himself all alone, he fires, scores. the canes and the empty netter. the caps lose, 3-0. a little rain in florida, day two of the full workout. this time next week they will play the atlanta braves, the nationals will. the t
robert: i have to do my job. tonight, the wiz trying to avoid embarrassment. >> and now the toyota sports ght to you by your local to the other dealers. robert: if you could name a low point of the season, this would probably be it. the wizards traded buckets with a team that was playing with their bench. fourth quarter, j shin richerson draws the defense -- jason richardson draws the defense. later in the fourth, smith drives and they lose that man again. wills with another jam. the...
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robert mugabe's critics argue he is a man living in the past. unable to fix the problems of the present >>> the afghan government says it needs international help to find anyone that survived an avalanche. more than 200 are known to have died, three days of mourning have been declared. the afghan government is accused of being too slow. >> the panjshir has seen snow before. this is something different. meters and meters of it. turning jagged mountains into smooth white slopes and valleys into silent gorges. >> in the provincial capital it was anything but quiet. helicopters buzz the overhead. hundreds of troops trudged uphill to secure the peaks, and a convoy of the military vehicles blocked the only rode through the valley. why the commotion - president ashraf ghani was flying in to check out the rescue efforts. the problem is the only bit of rescuing was a lone grader struggling to clear the main road meter by meter. this is as far as emergency crews can get. the road has been blocked by snow. dozens of villages have been cut off and are not g
robert mugabe's critics argue he is a man living in the past. unable to fix the problems of the present >>> the afghan government says it needs international help to find anyone that survived an avalanche. more than 200 are known to have died, three days of mourning have been declared. the afghan government is accused of being too slow. >> the panjshir has seen snow before. this is something different. meters and meters of it. turning jagged mountains into smooth white slopes and...
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robert cruz also of san jose faces the same charges. >> police conducted several interviews. obviously looking at video surveillance that was available and they were able to go ahead and identify the two suspects. >> while prosecutors said the case is sealed and would not say who shot manny, he did point out that hernandez has one additional allegation separate from cruz. >> all i can say is that mr. hernandez is charged with personal use after firearm. >> the liquor store owner said he and manny's family are still trying to recover. >> manny, that passed away, was my friend. >> now the store owner said that he is still worried coming up at 6:00 why police say there is still reason to be concerned. live in san jose robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> we have news just into our newsroom. police released the identity of a man who shot two men in a sports bar. investigators said shots ran out after shots rang out at dzo sports bar. two men were shot an they are expected to survive. police are looking for a second suspect. >> we are following breaking news in richmond district. a
robert cruz also of san jose faces the same charges. >> police conducted several interviews. obviously looking at video surveillance that was available and they were able to go ahead and identify the two suspects. >> while prosecutors said the case is sealed and would not say who shot manny, he did point out that hernandez has one additional allegation separate from cruz. >> all i can say is that mr. hernandez is charged with personal use after firearm. >> the liquor...
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robert wa is with the national credit society yags. >> there is no 1-800-i lost my health record and you can turn off all the information in the health record. >> reporter: 42 businesses were hacked last year up this year. they'll pay more because they contain enough personal information to create a complete false identity. >> we're now in the hackers' cross harris. >> reporter: his data centers protect about 2 million records. >> organized crime and those who monetize medical information are attacking hospitals and doctors' offices. >> reporter: lute now deals with it every day, scanning hiss financial statements for signs of fraud. millions of anthem customers are now waiting to hear whether they, too, are vulnerable. kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> we're learning new details about the commuter train crash in new york city that claimed six lives. the train engineer saw the suv on the track hit the emergency brake, and sounded the horn. he said he saw flashing lights at the crossing and backed up. he assumed the suv driver would do the same but she didn't. >> the suv driver
robert wa is with the national credit society yags. >> there is no 1-800-i lost my health record and you can turn off all the information in the health record. >> reporter: 42 businesses were hacked last year up this year. they'll pay more because they contain enough personal information to create a complete false identity. >> we're now in the hackers' cross harris. >> reporter: his data centers protect about 2 million records. >> organized crime and those who...
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bip robert benton digs deep into what baseball has met here and black history month. took a shot at capper net. capernick... this guy came back with at work will find a receiver. you have eight followers in your own family does not want to know to doing. capper net take it for what is worse but this the guy started out with eight followers he's now up to 1000 firefighters and 28 followers. were always there have a little fun cam always ask why this they station always promoting gary and winner twitter. i'm gonna be serious for 30 seconds >>:pam has natural likability >>:pam as class and she has friends the rest of us have to pretend through social media that we're interested. listen to what i'm doing pad does not have to do that that does not have to do thatpam... >>: i'm roger goodell and about to run the 40 yd dash for st. jude. >> gary: is been trough for the nfl commissioner roger goodell budding ran for a good cause iran and 5.33 seconds. and hear alex rodriguez cannot catch a break he wrote an and hand written letter i apologize to you and you and you and any pe
bip robert benton digs deep into what baseball has met here and black history month. took a shot at capper net. capernick... this guy came back with at work will find a receiver. you have eight followers in your own family does not want to know to doing. capper net take it for what is worse but this the guy started out with eight followers he's now up to 1000 firefighters and 28 followers. were always there have a little fun cam always ask why this they station always promoting gary and winner...
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live in san jose robert honda, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, robert.this black honda is likely headed for the salvage yard struck by a light rail train today while making a u-turn in east san jose. the driver tells us he's lucky he was able to walk away without being hurt. he insists he had a green light when he made his turn. vta says the traffic signals are synchronized to prevent this kind of accident from happening. >>> a new request for help solving a murder in one of the bay area's quietest communities. the kill ker of an 4-year-old woman was found dead in they are penngrove area home near petaluma. the home had been trashed. investigators say the victim olga had lived in the home for decades. >> police are hoping someone spotted her missing car. a red two-door 1995 lexus similar to this one. the license plate number is 6 lja 763. if you see this car, don't approach it. just call police immediately. >> we're following developing news in washington, d.c. tonight where there's a last ditch of effort to keep the department of homeland security from
live in san jose robert honda, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, robert.this black honda is likely headed for the salvage yard struck by a light rail train today while making a u-turn in east san jose. the driver tells us he's lucky he was able to walk away without being hurt. he insists he had a green light when he made his turn. vta says the traffic signals are synchronized to prevent this kind of accident from happening. >>> a new request for help solving a murder in one of the...
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robert handa is live with more on the arrest. robert? >> it is no secret that police ramped up patrols here because of a big spike in burglaries. top pros talked about it at a meeting sunday night. they are talking about disrupting a possible burglary ring. officers aren't done yet. >> esmirelda's home was burglarized last week. >> we were very fortunate we were not in the house at the time. and we came up on the scene and it was quite dramatic. >> several police units operating together arrested three suspects last night for a series of burglaries throughout the city. >> some of these burglaries they believe involve the recent spike. the burglaries happening out in the almaden valley. i'm happy to inform the public that three arrests are related to a potential crew that's possibly working throughout the city of san jose. >> what's your thought about the fact there is arrests made even if it is not the people that burglarize your home. >> i think it is a lot of positive things because possibly they can be traced back to other forms of bu
robert handa is live with more on the arrest. robert? >> it is no secret that police ramped up patrols here because of a big spike in burglaries. top pros talked about it at a meeting sunday night. they are talking about disrupting a possible burglary ring. officers aren't done yet. >> esmirelda's home was burglarized last week. >> we were very fortunate we were not in the house at the time. and we came up on the scene and it was quite dramatic. >> several police units...
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help after avalanches in afghanistan, and a start of 3-day's mourning for those that died >>> and robert mugabe spends a million on his 91st birthday - but people have little to celebrate. >>> russia's president has condemned the murder of kremlin critic boris nemtsov. mourners held a vigil in moscow where the former opposition leader was shot dead. he was due to lead a major rally on sound. >> reporter: opposition politician boris nemtsov was shot several times by an unidentified gunman he'd gone out for a walk near the kremlin when he was attacked and killed in a dive by shooting. >> translation: a vehicle pulled up. a couple of shots were fired from it. four penetrated his back. investigative teams are working at the scene eyewitnesss are being question. the woman with him is being questioned in a police department. >> reporter: boris nemtsov supporters are mourning the loss of a leader they hoped could bring about political change. >> for me the death of boris nemtsov is about a challenge, a challenge thrown to all of us. he was a bright opposition activist and shook up the system. >
help after avalanches in afghanistan, and a start of 3-day's mourning for those that died >>> and robert mugabe spends a million on his 91st birthday - but people have little to celebrate. >>> russia's president has condemned the murder of kremlin critic boris nemtsov. mourners held a vigil in moscow where the former opposition leader was shot dead. he was due to lead a major rally on sound. >> reporter: opposition politician boris nemtsov was shot several times by an...
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robert benmosche dead at the age of 70. the fate of the department of climate security -- of homeland security still unsure. peter cook is on capitol hill. what is the status of this temporary fix and will it work? >> the status is the house of representatives is looking to pass a three-week continuing resolution that would fund the department of homeland security at its current level giving republicans more time to take a whack at the presidents immigration executive order. meantime, over in the senate you've got republicans there who have effectively blinked and they have agreed to fund the department of homeland security through the end of this year. two different tracks from two different republican leaders. what we are waiting for now is for the house to come back into session and passed this vote for this three-week extension. it may happen soon. here are some of the debate that played out earlier. >> a solution is being put forward. there is no one putting forward a bill to shut anything down. it is too fond for thre
robert benmosche dead at the age of 70. the fate of the department of climate security -- of homeland security still unsure. peter cook is on capitol hill. what is the status of this temporary fix and will it work? >> the status is the house of representatives is looking to pass a three-week continuing resolution that would fund the department of homeland security at its current level giving republicans more time to take a whack at the presidents immigration executive order. meantime,...
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nbc bay area's robert handa is live and robert these big changes weren't supposed to happen yet. >> that's right. it comes as quite a surprise for a lot of people. especially drivers. the reason for the change was simple. san jose and department of transportation were afraid it would rain this weekend. and so crews came in and simply made the changes overnight. how it's working, well like any diet, it will take a while to see results. >> many people in willow glenn were pleasantly surprised. this is a 90-day experiment to see if the thinner lanes will make lincoln a short cut. the goal is to make downtown more quaint pedestrian friendly and safer. >> we work here three, four days a week. i would love to see change and be safer for the kids and dogs. and the whole family. >> biggest thing is i have young children. 4-year-old and 7-year-old. so any time you walk downtown or try to cross the road you are tacking your life if your own hands. very dangerous. on top of that it doesn't feel safe. >> councilman says the city will monitor traffic, impact on businesses and see if diverted commuters
nbc bay area's robert handa is live and robert these big changes weren't supposed to happen yet. >> that's right. it comes as quite a surprise for a lot of people. especially drivers. the reason for the change was simple. san jose and department of transportation were afraid it would rain this weekend. and so crews came in and simply made the changes overnight. how it's working, well like any diet, it will take a while to see results. >> many people in willow glenn were pleasantly...
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robert benmosche, dead at the age of 70. that's your cnbc news update.osing bell" is back in a moment. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. ok, if you're up there, i could use some help. smart sarah. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alone. e*trade gives you the support and guidance to make informed decisions. are you type e*? >>> welcome back. let's do a quick data check. the nasdaq is just off the session lows. no 5,000
robert benmosche, dead at the age of 70. that's your cnbc news update.osing bell" is back in a moment. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy....